Thursday, July 4, 2013

About Me - Creating a Digital Profile to Stand Out


I tirelessly mention in teacher training sessions the importance of establishing a reliable digital footprint. Of course, this involves many fronts, such as the kinds of photos you publish online, how you interact with online users, the resources you share, how generous you are in the network, among others.

However, one area that sometimes is overseen, though totally relevant, is our online profiles. We establish trust if we show ourselves through a nice image, what we say and show about ourselves. This means taking good care of social media profiles. Also, it is important to have an about you page that makes justice to who you are.

There are some very effective and cool platforms that you can use for this purpose, and here are some examples of my own digital profiles:


http://about.me/carlaarena


https://www.smore.com/qa7m-carla-arena 


One, though, that I've just tried out and it has a really neat, visual presentation is Visify. I came across after seeing a tweet by Jesse Stommel.   Check the final result of my profile, which took less than 10 minutes to have this outcome:


https://www.vizify.com/carla-arena 



What's your favorite profile page on the Web?

Can you imagine how exciting it would be to use those profiles, real ones, for authentic language practice in the classroom? 

One idea would be to ask someone you know to create one of those, use it in class, and ask students to come up with followup questions. Then, the person could answer them in a video post, for example. How exciting would that be?!

12 comments:

  1. Hi Carla!
    I love Vizify! Will definitely give it a try!
    See you soon!

    Vicky

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    1. You should, Vicky! It is just a very simple cool tool.

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  2. Hi Carla,
    I loved your post! I will share this with my students and my colleagues here in Belém. I bet they will love to create theirs too!
    Thanks again,
    Cintia

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    1. Glad you liked it, Cintia! Please, let me know if they create it. You could do it as a beginning-of-the-semester activity with them.

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  3. Wonderful and inspiring as usual, Carlita!!

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    1. Carlita, great to see you around! Miss you. What have you been up to?

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  4. Thank you Carla for sharing your inspiring ideas. Can't wait to see you soon and hug your for the first time!
    Warm regards from a sunny Norwich.

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    1. Great you liked it, Jen. See you soon in Glasgow!

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  5. Thanks for sharing this
    Love it

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  6. Great! I'm working at Rosario University now. It wasn't easy to start all over again but it was the best professional decision I've ever made. I'm starting a new ELT blog with a local colleague, too. More soon...!

    We'll keep in touch!

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    1. Carlita, let me know about your blog! I'm dying to check it out!

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  7. I'm giving you the Sunshine Award!
    http://iftheshipsinks.blogspot.com.br/2013/07/the-sunshine-award.html

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